Human ERR beta/NR3A2 Antibody Summary
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Background: ERR beta/NR3B2
Estrogen-related receptor alpha (ERR-alpha, ERR1, ESRL1; NR3B1) is a member of the orphan nuclear receptor family. ERR-alpha is expressed in the liver, kidney, brain, heart, uterus, vagina and cervix. ERR-alpha takes part in the cell cycle and the fatty acid metabolizing of the musculus skeleti. ERR-alpha was shown to interact with ER-alpha. ERR-beta (ERR2; NR3B2) is also expressed in the liver, brain, uterus, vagina, and cervix. ERR-beta has a role in early placental development. ERR-gamma (ESRRG; NR3B3) is expressed in the brain, kidney, testis, lung, adrenal gland, pancreas, placenta and bone marrow. ERR-gamma was shown to be located in the critical region for Usher's syndrome.
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Citations for Human ERR beta/NR3A2 Antibody
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Antimitotic activity of DY131 and the estrogen-related receptor beta 2 (ERRb2) splice variant in breast cancer
Authors: Heckler MM, Zeleke TZ, Divekar SD et al.
Oncotarget
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Esrrb Regulates Specific Feed-Forward Loops to Transit From Pluripotency Into Early Stages of Differentiation
Authors: Amin R. Mazloom, Huilei Xu, Jaume Reig-Palou, Ana Vasileva, Angel-Carlos Román, Sonia Mulero-Navarro et al.
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
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BAP1/ASXL complex modulation regulates epithelial-mesenchymal transition during trophoblast differentiation and invasion
Authors: V Perez-Garc, G Lea, P Lopez-Jime, H Okkenhaug, GJ Burton, A Moffett, MY Turco, M Hemberger
Elife, 2021-06-25;10(0):.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Cell Lysates, Whole Cells
Applications: IHC, Western Blot -
The orphan nuclear receptor estrogen-related receptor beta (ERR beta ) in triple-negative breast cancer
Authors: Aileen I. Fernandez, Xue Geng, Krysta Chaldekas, Brent Harris, Anju Duttargi, V. Layne Berry et al.
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
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ERR beta splice variants differentially regulate cell cycle progression
Authors: Mary Mazzotta Heckler, Rebecca B Riggins
Cell Cycle
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Ncoa3 functions as an essential Esrrb coactivator to sustain embryonic stem cell self-renewal and reprogramming.
Authors: Percharde M, Lavial F, Ng J, Kumar V, Tomaz R, Martin N, Yeo J, Gil J, Prabhakar S, Ng H, Parker M, Azuara V
Genes Dev, 2012-09-26;26(20):2286-98.
Species: Mouse
Sample Types: Cell Lysates
Applications: ChIP, Western Blot -
Estrogen-related receptor beta interacts with Oct4 to positively regulate Nanog gene expression.
Authors: van den Berg DL, Zhang W, Yates A, Engelen E, Takacs K, Bezstarosti K, Demmers J, Chambers I, Poot RA
Mol. Cell. Biol., 2008-07-28;28(19):5986-95.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Cell Lysates
Applications: ChIP, Immunoprecipitation -
Orphan nuclear receptor estrogen-related receptor-beta suppresses in vitro and in vivo growth of prostate cancer cells via p21(WAF1/CIP1) induction and as a potential therapeutic target in prostate cancer.
Authors: Yu S, Wong YC, Wang XH, Ling MT, Ng CF, Chen S, Chan FL
Oncogene, 2007-12-10;27(23):3313-28.
Species: Human
Sample Types: Cell Lysates, Whole Tissue
Applications: ChIP, IHC-P, Western Blot
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